Four people — three men and a woman — have been arrested on suspicion of printing and passing counterfeit $20 bills in Teller County.

At about 10 a.m. Monday a suspect, identified as Monica Paradise, was taken into custody in Teller County and a search warrant was granted for a Woodland Park home, according to a Teller County Sheriff’s Office media release.

The search warrant was executed by the sheriff’s office, along with Woodland Park police and U.S. Secret Service agents, at about 5 p.m. Monday. Investigators seized counterfeit money and equipment used to produce the counterfeit bills, the sheriff’s office said. Investigators interviewed two men at the home and they were arrested.

A second search warrant was granted for a home in Colorado Springs and it was executed on Tuesday morning. Investigators seized counterfeit bills and counterfeiting equipment, the sheriff’s office said. A stolen vehicle, a stolen trailer and illegal drugs were also found at the Colorado Springs home, where another two men were taken into custody, one by the sheriff’s office and the other by Colorado Springs police.

The sheriff’s office identified the four suspects held in Teller County as Monica Paradise, Brian Joe, Austin Gulla and David Bowers.

Kieran Nicholson covers breaking news for The Denver Post. He started at the Post in 1986, at the old building on 15th and California streets. Nicholson has covered a variety of beats including suburbs, courts, crime and general assignment.

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